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Royal Pavilion South Gate, built in 1921. Designed by Thomas Tyrwhitt in Gujerati style, with a simple dome resting on 4 stone pillars. It is inscribed "This gateway is the gift of India in commemoration of her sons who, stricken in the Great War, were te

Monochrome photographic print of Kemp Town Station Coal Yard, Coalbrook Road, Brighton. This view looks north towards Evelyn Terrace and the Race Course builidngs on the skyline and shows the entrance to the tunnel under the chalk cliffs at the northern e

Monochrome photographic print of Arthur H.Cox's Pill Factory on the corner of Upper Lewes Road, Brighton: facing onto the Lewes Road. This photograph was taken on 28 October 1979, when the scheme for the construction of the new traffic layout at this busy

View from Marine Parade of the broken Chain Pier. On the left foreground a man in a hat sits in sillouette on a pile of wooden planks which may have come from the pier, men with wheel barrows carrying them away. Some of the buildings in the Steine can be

View from Marine Parade of the broken Chain Pier. On the left foreground a man in a hat sits in sillouette on a pile of wooden planks which may have come from the pier, men with wheel barrows carrying them away. Some of the buildings in the Steine can be

Monochrome photograph showing the crew of the 'Brighton Queen', a Paddle Steamer moored at the south end of the West Pier. The boat was built in 1897 by J and G Thomson at Clydebank. It operated cruises on the Sussex coast for the Brighton, Worthing and S